Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Volume 12

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Royal Institution of Naval Architects., 1871
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Page xv - The Auditors shall have access at all reasonable times to the Accounts of the pecuniary transactions of the Institution; and they shall examine and sign the annual statement of the Accounts before it is submitted by the Council to the Annual General Meeting.
Page 308 - British-built ship, a builder's certificate, that is to say, a certificate signed by the builder of the ship, and containing a true account of the proper denomination and of the tonnage of the ship, as estimated by him, and of the time when and the place where...
Page xiv - In case of the absence of the President and of all the Vice-Presidents, the Meeting may elect any Member of Council or Associate Member of Council, and in case of their absence any Member present, to preside.
Page xv - ... Council, to conduct the correspondence of the Institution ; to attend all meetings of the Institution, and of the Council, and of Committees ; to take minutes of the proceedings of such meetings ; to read the minutes of the preceding...
Page xv - It shall be the duty of the Secretary, under the direction of the Council, to conduct the correspondence of the Institution ; to attend all meetings of the Institution, and of the Council, and of Committees...
Page 308 - Britishbuilt ship, unless the declarant who makes the declaration of ownership declares that the time and place of her building are unknown to him, or that the builder's certificate cannot be procured, in which case there shall be required only the bill of sale under which the ship, or a share therein, became vested in the applicant for registry : (c.) In the case of a ship condemned by any competent court, an official copy of the condemnation.
Page 160 - ... by 94, the quotient shall be deemed the true tonnage: provided always, that if any part of the stem or sternpost project beyond the length taken as above mentioned...
Page 227 - ... suggestions as to the system to be adopted in the mercantile marine. This could only be elaborated by careful and continued attention directed to the magnetic character of the ships of the mercantile marine, their compasses, and the capabilities of its officers ; and...
Page xx - Reports on experiments made with the Bashforth chronograph to determine the resistance of the air to the motion of projectiles.
Page 160 - Race shall be ascertained in the manner following : the length shall be taken in a straight line at the deck, from the fore-part of the stem, to the after-part of the sternpost...

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